Accessibility

This website has been developed by the South Australian Government to ensure government services and information are readily available to as broad an audience as possible.

This includes people with disabilities who may use assistive technology to read or hear content on this site.

Separation of design and code

All pages have been developed with a clean distinction between code and design. This is so screen readers and other accessible browsers have the best possible chance to read the site properly.

Guidelines

Websites developed by the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources strive to conform to the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines version 2.0 and are regularly audited to continue to try to achieve that standard. We will always endeavour to implement new technologies that allow us to improve the accessibility of this site.

Screen resolution

This site uses a responsive responsive design to choose the optimal layout and formatting for the screen resolution it is being viewed on.

Popular modern browsers

The site has been tested to work in the following browsers:

Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 and above

Apple Safari 4 and above

Mozilla Firefox 4 and above

Google Chrome 14 and above

Face to face service

If you are having difficulties navigating to the information you are after, you are most welcome to visit a customer service centre where our staff would be happy to assist you in anyway to find the information you require.

Translation services are available

If you need information translated and you reside in South Australia, phone the Telephone Interpreter Service (TIS) on 13 14 50 then ask the interpreter to phone the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources.

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Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge and respect the Traditional Custodians whose ancestral lands we live and work upon and we pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We acknowledge and respect the deep spiritual connection and the relationship that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have to Country.

We also pay our respects to the cultural authority of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their nations in South Australia, as well as those across Australia.

Seven sisters and the Coloured Stone by Dorcas Miller, a Mirning Woman from Koonibba, South Australia